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SLX 27823V User manual

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6+ and 8+ Way
Signal Boosters
27823V/27824V
User Guide
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
SLx Booster. Slx Boosters have a number of
features that assist quality distribution of your
TV and/or Radio signals around your home,
including:
• More efcient Switch-Mode Power Supply -
these run cooler saving energy whilst also
making them safer in your home
• Improved gain atness delivering a better
balance across the performance range
• Lower noise gure for optimimum picture
and sound quality
• Greater signal handling capacity to cope
with more channels
• 5G and 4G Filtering – provides a typical
40dB protection from 5G and 4G mobile
phone signals reducing interference
• Coaxial connectors – simple to plug in to
standard aerial connections
We are sure you will enjoy using your SLx
booster it’s easy to install and incorporates
the latest technology for energy efcient,
long-term, continuous use.
If you have any queries please get in touch
with our technical department at
www.slxtechnology.com/support
Additional Features
Dual Inputs – With separate inputs for UHF TV
and VHF (FM and or DAB) Radio and a built-
in signal combiner your signal distribution
system can easily be expanded to include
high quality radio signals in every room.
If you have a long cable run from the aerial
to the booster you can use a masthead
pre-amp near the aerial which the Auto Line-
Power will detect and supply 12V to power it.
The FULL gain outlet has 17dB of gain which
can be used to compensate for losses in very
long cable runs or allows for the signal to be
split to feed up to 8 additional rooms.
All SLx aerial boosters comply with RED
(The Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU).
Introduction
5G & 4G
lter
2
Inputs
ALP
Auto Line
Powering
FULL
Output
Applications
SLx Boosters incorporate a Class 1 lter to
reduce 5G and 4G interference and are
suitable for digital TV signals Ch 21-48
(470-694MHz) however if you wish to receive
TV on Ch60 you should use an SLx Booster
with IR Bypass. In this case you may need a
Ch 60 lter if you are affected by 5G or 4G
interference.
Installation
Important note: attention is drawn to the
General Safety Precautions Panel above
which contains advice on safe installation
and operation of these products.
Location
Choose a location for the
booster
from which
it is convenient to run cables from the aerial
and to the rooms with TV’s.Typical examples
of suitable locations are a loft space or a
cupboard. In weak signal areas it is best to keep
the cable from the aerial as short as possible.
Select a cool, dry location to install the
amplier.This means a location where the
ambient temperature will remain between
-10°C and +40°C, and which is free from risk of
dripping or splashing water.
The xing location should allow adequate
access to the equipment for wiring and
maintenance. Clearance of at least 25mm
should be allowed around the left hand
side and top of the unit for ventilation. More
clearance will be needed on the other sides
to allow access for cables.
Fixing
The booster should be xed to a wall or other
suitable hard surface using the keyhole slots
on the back of the housing and suitable
screws and wall plugs, a template is provided
on page 4.The booster should not be left
supported by its own wiring, nor should it be
left resting on a carpet or other insulating
and/or inammable surfaces.
Signal Connections
Input and output signal connections are
made using IEC coax connectors.
Good quality plugs and digital quality double
screened coaxial cable should be used to
ensure optimum performance from your
booster.
Line Powering
The SLx6+1 and SLx8+1 has built-in full line
powering which can be used to provide
power to masthead ampliers. When
connected to a masthead amplier, the SLx4
will send the required power out of the UHF
socket up to the masthead amplier (up to
25mA). Please see your masthead amplier
operating instructions for more details.
In order to provide a non-interrupted 12V
power supply to the masthead amplier.
it is important to ensure that there is no
equipment between the UHF socket and the
masthead amplier output socket.
If equipment is connected in between,
the booster will not be able to detect the
masthead amplier and so will automatically
not output 12V.
General Safety Precautions
To Prevent Overheating
The recommended clearances and other precautions given in these instructions must be
observed to prevent overheating. In addition, units should not be positioned where they are
likely to become covered by curtains, fabric or insulating material. The amp should not be
left resting on a carpet.
Other precautions
These appliances are not waterproof, they are intended for indoor use only and must not be
positioned where they could be exposed to dripping or splashing water. Objects containing
liquids should not be placed on or near the booster.To prevent re, make sure the unit and
attached cabling are installed well away from naked ames and other heat sources.
Mains Plug
Your booster is supplied with a standard mains plug already tted, if you need to change
the plug use a competent professional (ELECSA or NICEIC) to make the connection.
If you need to change the fuse use a 3 Amp fuse to BS1362 carrying the ASTA or BSI
approved mark and ret the plastic fuse carrier.
Before Installing Please Note
Support: www.philex.com/products/technical-support/
2
Installing your Booster
Aerial signal distribution:
Specications
8 Way Signal Booster
with integratedIR bypass
TV1FULL TV2 TV3 TV4 TV5 TV6 TV7 TV8
VHF UHF
Splitter
1. Connect your UHF aerial downlead to the
UHF socket and connect your FM/DAB
aerial downlead (if applicable) to the FM
socket on the amplier.
2. Connect your TVs and DAB/FM tuners to
any of your booster’s TV sockets in any
combination.
If your TV does not have a built-in Freeview™
receiver you will need to connect your TV to
the amplier via a Freeview™ or PVR set top
box.
Support: www.philex.com/products/technical-support/
3
DAB/FM
Aerial
DAB Radio
PVR/
Freeview Box
UHF Aerial
TVTVTVTV
TV TV TV
Philex reserve the right to modify their designs or specications, In the light of future
developments, without prior notice. Performance gures quoted are typical and subject to
normal manufacturing and service tolerances.
Booster In Out
Frequency
VHF Signal
UHF Signal
Suitable
for
Max
Gain
Full
Output
Port
Noise Isolation
Out/Out
Max
Output
Typ. 5G/4G
Protection
27823V
SL x6+1 2 6 87-230MHz
470-694MHz
FM/DAB/
TV Ch 21-48
Freeview
10dB 17dB <3dB 20dB 84dBµV >40dB
27824V
SL x8+1 2 8 87-230MHz
470-694MHz
FM/DAB/
TV Ch 21-48
Freeview
10dB 17dB <3dB 20dB 84dBµV >40dB
Wall Mounting Drilling Template
Support: www.philex.com/products/technical-support/
4
SL x6+1 and SL x8+1
Prepare holes with centres 121mm apart for
wall mounting
Standard: EN 303 354
Product Type: D Signal Distribution Ampliers
Filter Class: 1 Mitigates 5G/4G interference
Suitable for digital TV signal distribution
Ch21-48 in the UK and EIRE.
Troubleshooting
If you experience reception problems after
installing your SLx booster, please see below:
No picture or sound
Is the signal reaching your TV? Check:
- Everything, including the booster is plugged
in and switched on
- Coaxial connections are correctly made
(no braid or foil is touching the inner core
Picture or sound breaking up
- Use the best wideband aerial ideally tted
outdoors
- Use good quality coax cable, poorly
screened cable can pick up noise
- Too much or too little signal can cause
similar break-up. If the signal is too strong an
attenuator can be tted to reduce signal
strength. If the signal is too weak due too
long a cable run between aerial and
booster, a masthead amplier can be tted
For specic help with digital TV reception
problems, visit www.digitaluk.co.uk or
www.bbc.co.uk/reception/television/
freeview/reception_problems
Technical Support
If you experience problems setting up your
aerial, please visit our technical website at
www.philex.com/products/technical-
support/ you can send us a message or live
chat during ofce hours.
Waste electrical and electronic
products should not be disposed of
with household waste. Please recycle
where facilities exist. Check with your
Local Authority for recycling advice.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Philex declares that these boosters/
ampliers for TV broadcast reception in
domestic premises are in compliance with the
Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full Declaration of Conformity is available
by contacting the following internet address:
www.slxtechnology.com/DoC
COMPLIANT
EU Distributor:
Philex Electronic Ireland Ltd.,
Robwyn House, Corrintra,
Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan,
A75 YX76, Ireland
UK Distributor:
Philex Electronic Ltd.,
Kingsher Wharf,
London Road, Bedford,
MK42 0NX, United Kingdom.
Made in China. © Philex Electronic Ltd 2022. vb1.2

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